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    Turban For a Little Boy Jamshed Kulkarni I retired as a teacher from Montgomery High school, Bangalore, three years ago. In the early years, I taught discipline along with English. Discipline was not a subject offered at the school. It was a way of life. And it used to be very important to me - right and wrong, good and bad, the correctness and the incorrectness of things. I believed that as a teacher it was my duty to teach my students this Then sometime in 1995, I set my grade 9 children…

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    My Personal Testimony

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    My Personal Testimony will allow me to share and portray my own proof about my relationship with God, the Church, and my service towards others. A description of how I came to see Christ in a Church’s setting while realizing God’s powers and seeing the true reality of helping others. Personally, my relationship with all three has changed for the better as I know have a willingness to deepen prayer, appreciate a new aspect of the Church and, lastly, gain a more personal experience while working…

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    Introduction: This paper will cover the subject of the wearing of cultural and religious apparel in Canadian sports, based on Sheema Khan’s essay “Hijabs: Don’t Kick Up a Fuss “ A. Thesis: Writer’s position is one that is in favor of permitting Hijabs to be worn by participants that are engaged in organized sports. B. Roles/Arguments: Khan with the use of literary humor and satire makes for a persuasive argument in her paper for the wearing of the Hijab. The writer quickly dispatches the…

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    Hinduism Vs Sikhism

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    Hinduism is a term used to denote the constellation of a myriad of religious paths and traditions that originated from the Indian subcontinent which interact or blend will with one another. Together with Buddhism, Sikhism, and one other faith not discussed in this paper (Jainism), these religions form a category known as the “dharmic” traditions. What is important to recognize when searching for commonalities is that Hinduism, or rather the concepts and doctrines encapsulated by Hinduism and…

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    Fiji Research Paper

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    Christian church is a place of Christian worship . Hindu temple is a place of Hindu worship . Muslim mosques are the place of worshipping . Last of the worshipping places is the Sikh temples . Almost 80% of Fijians are Christians . Hinduism has a strong influence on Fiji culture . Fijians are highly religious people . Each Fijian village is infused with culture . At sunrise every morning you awake to the sound of the lulu drum…

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    The perspective of exclusivist is that the region you believe in is the only right one and the other religions are wrong. Inclusivism is the belief that your religion is true but other religions have true parts too. Your religion has the truest part written or spoken. Pluralism is the belief that all religions are true despite the differences that they have. The three differ in that some belief in the “truth” and some don’t at all. Exclusivist believes that if you don’t believe in the religion…

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    to assemble peacefully all have some kind of limitation on them. The one that has the least restrictions in this group is the freedom of religion although those who are most likely to have this violated will be those of minority religions (Hindus, Sikhs, Buddhists, etc.). Now for the second and third part of this amendment, there are several limitations. First of all,…

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    Neveen Bashiti 3/19/2017 Regional Geography of the World Chapter 8A & 8B Summary The South Asian Realm South Asia may be the most diverse realm in the world. Mountains, deserts, and the Indian Ocean are some the features that mark this realm. Another feature of this realm is the great rivers, especially the Ganges that has for many years supported the clustered population in this realm. India was the birthplace of major religions that impacted this realm. Religions like Hinduism and Buddhism…

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    Fresh Off The Fobs

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    mainstream popular teens and the marginalized “FOB,” or “Fresh Off The Boat.” However, in her study, “FOBs” are not actual “fresh off the boats,” rather the term is coined by the upper middle-class, popular Desi teens to use as a label for the middle class Sikh Punjabis the popular Desi teens marginalize and distance themselves from based on their ways of dressing,…

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    Segmented assimilation theory can be comprised of two parts. First, there is the pattern of immigrants and their children assimilating into the white middle-class. The second pattern involves assimilation yet one that progresses in a downward route to lower- classes (Portes and Zhou 1993: 82). There are factors that determine the vulnerability of a group’s downward assimilation. These are their skin color, location, and the absence of mobility ladders (Portes and Zhou 1993: 83). It is shown that…

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